I've removed the direct link from your post. There were some issues in the past where people make bug reports about user builds that are months (years) old, regarding issues that have long been resolved, causing wasted time for all parties involved.

Most of the time, this was as a result of random builds being posted all throughout the forum. By linking to the repository instead, helps to ensure that only the latest builds are available.

Followed this and the footage looks great on my computer! But when I zoom into 5x to shoot, the LCD only shows a frozen image with pink tint, so there's no way to use the live view for framing. What am I missing?

Also using a Komputerbay 1000x 64gb card and I'm able to record for about 20s before a dropped frame.

Do not load the ADTG_GUI.mo , it's only for development .First disable fps frame override in the magic lantern menu also I set liveview to 30p in the canon menu . (not sure if that make a difference or not)In mlv_rec menu , set preview to ml B/W (low rez) & when you record you should have a frozen black & white low rez liveview & should return to unfrozen after recording stops .

I'm on a shoot in 4 hours PLEASE HELP QUICKLY!!! When I take out my Magic Lantern Card or hold down set button to disable Magic Lantern, my external screen display my Canon 5D Mark II screen but with magic lantern on I get NO SIGNAL on External Monitor?

I would never waste time, but I still would like to solve a problem. PLEASE TELL ME IF YOU GUYS KNOW IF THERE IS A RESOLUTION TO THIS ISSUE. Monitors work perfect without Magic Lantern Active, but I would love to have monitor as I'm Filming. I will use old firmware to see if it's because I'm using latest 10/12 bit Firmware. With All Your Great Minds PLEASE Give Me Solutions.

If your monitor is a SD one (not HDMI), look for Headphone Monitoring. This feature works by keeping the image on the internal LCD and sending the audio signal outside the camera via the A/V cable. Last time I've checked, there was some on-screen feedback when plugging the A/V cable in this configuration.

Magic Lantern raw_video_10bit_12bit.2018Oct10.5D2212Camera : 5D2Firmware : 212Changeset: db4ee396f4a2 (raw_video_10bit_12bit_LVState) tipBuilt on : 2018-10-10 14:11:49 by jenkins@nightlyEverything work as expected , thou mlv_lite did give me a little trouble .A couple of times the external monitor (hdmi 1080i) did fail to get a signalon reboot with hdmi connected , but I just re-freshed the connection by un-pluginthen plugin the cable back in , but no more then 2 times then all good.mlv_rec didn't show any issue , and by rebooting with the hdmi connectedthe image is more stable (very little to no pink/flashing sheering frames) even with mlv_lite . But still not recordable to hdmi hard drive recorder ( frame sheering on lower half of image , very noticeable on quick pans)

But if you "Force hdmi to VGA" (480p) you can get a clear image without pink/flashing frames .

I had no problem bypassing magic lantern (press set button when the power switch is turn on)with hdmi monitor connected , and I always had a signal to the hdmi .

So without more details (cams setting , mlv_rec ?, monitor connection , etc. ... ) there really no way to diagnose this .

I did see mlv_rec more stable @ 1080i then mlv_lite , thou at reboot with hdmi connected both seem to have better/stable image with mlv_rec being almost perfect .There so much overhead now that 1080i is just too much to handle .I did notice in mlv_lite if you set preview to FrozenLV with hdmi connected the image seem to get very stablenot perfect (still has a delay lower frame sheer , but not as bad as with "auto preview" for Liveview

I'm going to take screen shot of my Canon setting as well as my ML setting then post them, I'm extremely sure that this inquiry will answer external monitor complication with 5D Mark II from this day forward. Will post screenshot in next few minutes within this hour.

Here We Go! All my setting on Canon Menu, Magic Lantern Menu and LiveView showing that monitor works with Magic Lantern Disable, but No Signal on Monitor when Magic Lantern is Enable. Also I'm using RCA right now but when I'm out in the field same from HDMI. PLEASE HELP

What the heck with all the these screen shots , they have nothing to do with the external monitor.From I can tell here SD video (720x480) RCA Composite connection -- only work without magic Lantern .With magic Lantern external monitoring is only available with HDMI . So If you what monitoring just use HDMI .I can't tell you why it like this , maybe something to do with audio -- if you look at the screen when connectthe RCA , it says "HEADPHONE CONNECTED" so I'm betting the that connection has being re-map to output head phone audio only.This is out of may hands , sorry for your luck.

My Apologies for the Detail Screenshot deluge, but when asking for assistance I feel one should be very accurate and informative with all setting, this will allow you guys to see what the average user is doing in setting. Please advise me if my setting are correct for getting the best use out of Magic Lantern as we find solution for monitor issue, I turned off Headphone Monitor and I see feed but no HDMI signal. Do you think I have HDMI issues and how do I check to see if my HDMI Jack on my camera is burn out or has a shortage?

When Filming with 10/12-bit RAW video Experimental Firmware, are you filming FHD or Using most of the Sensor when filming 1:1 Ratio or Should I be recording in 3:2 Ratio to get FHD? Is there massive different in the 10bit vs 14bit?

Just installed the latest version from the Magic Lantern website for the 5DMKII. I followed all the information on the options for the Canon menus, and which modules to install for MLV video. I am managing to shoot video of almost 30 seconds at the 2:1 ratio 1856x956 having used the information from this video

. The CF card is the Komputerbay 64gb 1066X.

The issue I'm having is when I either try to play it back in camera or import it to my computer the footage looks very jello and has frame tearing. I'm no expert but it looks like some issue with the rate of information that the camera is recording?